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lrlr2



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SE trim being dropped?

Ok, I've heard a rumor that the SE trim was going to be dropped by LR. That the new HSE was the new 'standard' for 2009.

I find this hard to believe (us market I think), since the LR3 has both trim levels.

If that is the case, my SE will basically lose value faster, not to mention the new 3k incentive, which has cut my resale value (damn ford), I can guarantee I won't return to the LR family when it is time to replace my great driving LR2.

Thoughts? Question

Post #9050 26th Oct 2007 8:55 pm
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Nick Jan



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Both trim levels (US)? ............ we have 6 models here for the FL2 (LR2) in the UK:-

S (no terrain response), GS, XS, SE, HSE! Razz

It would seem odd to delete one of the two you have over there. But there again me thinks the LR2 is sooo cheap over there compared to here Rolling Eyes Maybe the lower spec models are irrelevant!
 Life is not a dress rehearsal!

Post #9061 27th Oct 2007 10:44 am
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Nick Jan wrote:
Both trim levels (US)? ............ we have 6 models here for the FL2 (LR2) in the UK:-

S (no terrain response), GS, XS, SE, HSE! Razz

It would seem odd to delete one of the two you have over there. But there again me thinks the LR2 is sooo cheap over there compared to here Rolling Eyes Maybe the lower spec models are irrelevant!


You forgot the sixth one the SEX model.... completely blacked out windows, mirrored ceiling, Red leather interior, auto dimming interior lights and of course fold flat front seats Wink

Post #9063 27th Oct 2007 11:13 am
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Nick Jan wrote:
trim levels (US)? ............ we have 6 models here for the FL2 (LR2) in the UK:-


Just as the US there are only two trim levels and one engine available in the Middle East.

Not much choice, and you can't even select options to add to the SE model in Dubai which sucks, but probably keeps costs down....and the price relatively low.

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Damn Exclamation Exclamation Evil or Very Mad Goldstone69, when did that option come out and how much is it:?: Can't se it on the L Rover option list Sad Can it be retro fitted Question Cool Cool I must have this one Thumbs Up Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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Nick Jan



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when is an SE an SE?

Having seen a few other discusion string contributions from our US friends, I'm wondering if our SE is a tad more highly spec'd than theirs (e.g. Sat Nav, sunroof, telephone/bluetooth integration, elec folding mirrors)?!! Shocked  Life is not a dress rehearsal!

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Goldstone69 wrote:
Nick Jan wrote:
Both trim levels (US)? ............ we have 6 models here for the FL2 (LR2) in the UK:-

S (no terrain response), GS, XS, SE, HSE! Razz

It would seem odd to delete one of the two you have over there. But there again me thinks the LR2 is sooo cheap over there compared to here Rolling Eyes Maybe the lower spec models are irrelevant!


You forgot the sixth one the SEX model.... completely blacked out windows, mirrored ceiling, Red leather interior, auto dimming interior lights and of course fold flat front seats Wink


I would like the SEX model, as long as the red leather seats can be wiped over and the doors don't open when the wife wants to get in Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Post #9083 27th Oct 2007 5:41 pm
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lrlr2



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this was truly not my intent of the thread - just so you know...

yes, I'm failing to see the validity of 1450 usd for the use of HSE on the boot...

More LR's would be sold in the states if the UK packages were avail. But, the UK sees the car as all all round brand I think, as in the US, LR wants it to be a luxury brand thus only 2 packages, and less market share due to starting price of 36k for the LR2 and sum 50k for the LR3

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And on top of the versions listed above there is now also a Premium version with a body coloured body kit and extra toys! How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
Now driving - RRE Coupe Dynamic Lux Auto with Plus pack, Fuji White, Ebony, SD4 with tow pack
Gone - 2010MY FFRR TDv8 Stornoway and Ivory, Privacy - the pace of a TDv8 RRS, the incomparable grace of a Range Rover
Gone but will be missed- RRS Tdv8 HSE Stornoway Grey with Ebony Leather
Gone (only a little missed) RRS Tdv6 2.7SE Giverny Green/Aspen
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Extra toys!!!????? Well the wife will think she has gone to heaven.....are they battery powered or plug into 12 volt socket???? Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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npinks



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carlfraz wrote:
Extra toys!!!????? Well the wife will think she has gone to heaven.....are they battery powered or plug into 12 volt socket???? Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


Unless your driving around with a very very long extension lead, when you plug them in to a 12v socket, they are still battery powered. Wink

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lrlr2



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time to pull the thread..

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Grow up

hi all,
i think lrlr2 raised a legitimate concern on this thread,
its a pty that some members found the need to hijack it for there own childish humour.
I am sure that there are plenty of forums available for this type of carrry on.
Its not the first time, threads have descended into tacky comments.

Can members please stick to the subject??

Michael

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npinks



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Re: Grow up

mountain wrote:
hi all,
i think lrlr2 raised a legitimate concern on this thread,
its a pty that some members found the need to hijack it for there own childish humour.
I am sure that there are plenty of forums available for this type of carrry on.
Its not the first time, threads have descended into tacky comments.

Can members please stick to the subject??

Michael


OOOOOooooooOOOOOO Exclamation Exclamation Exclamation

There are also other forums for those who can not have a laugh, and make the forum a little bit more on the fun side.

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